A petition filed Thursday with the Postal Regulatory Commission argues that the Postal Service cannot implement its proposed election-mail regulations without first obtaining a formal advisory opinion from the commission.
The petition was filed by Sai, a native U.S. citizen currently living in the U.K., who is the president of Fiat Fiendum, a nonprofit public charity organization that focuses on civil rights, social advocacy, voter education, campaign finance, and government transparency. Recently Sai has been challenging the Postal Service’s treatment of mailing to the blind in a complaint and extensive filings with the PRC (C2024-13).
Sai’s filing yesterday argues that the PRC is required to formally review the Postal Service’s proposed ballot-mail rule before it can take effect. The petition also asks the PRC to add Election Mail to the Mail Classification Schedule as its own class of Market Dominant Mail.
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